this is where I got a bit confused when I bought the Camel on e-bay recently...
NIEUPORT II
Item: 203
Wing Span: 24" <<== see?
SOPWITH CAMEL
Item: 801
Wing Span: 28" <<== see?
But wait... there's "vintage" versions (I guess they don't make em any more) that were smaller, right? Doesn't really matter, once blown up they work very well anyway. A good example is the 1000 series planes blow up and you wind up with about 20 pounds of 1/4" plywood parts. Blow up a 500 series plane, apples to apples, Hellcat to Hellcat, and you get about 10 pounds of parts, and it looks/functions the same... Good structural integrity is what I'm trying to say.
Anyway, to make sure that you understand my method of "blowing up the plans," see:
http://www.parkerinfo.com/ap49.htm
Specifically beginning with:
"First, you have to get your plans blown.
Cut your plan into 8.5 by 11 inch sections, and scan each section front and back at 216 dpi. (any larger is ridiculous) Then, using The Castle's Split Image Software cut each scan 3 by 3 or into 9 sections. Then the images will need to be printed..."
You send me the original scans, and I'll do the splitting, then you'll print the files I send you back...
bp